Prince Taghai of the Ilkhanate

Prince Taghai of the Ilkhanate (1263-) was the eldest son of Teguder Khan and Khatun Al-Alta of the Ilkhanate.

Biography
Taghai was born in 1263 to Teguder Khan and Khatun Al-Alta of the Ilkhanate, and he was from the Borjigin clan, a dynasty of Nestorian Christian Mongols that ruled the Ilkhanate. He was a very unusual child, never screaming, crying, or getting upset, but rather observing the world with keen interest. He laughed when a cook cut his hand, animals distrusted him, and he made a strange buzzing noise while he was near other children. Courtiers whispered "demon spawn" and averted their eyes from him, and Teguder decided to fast and pray to the Lord. Also, on 1 May 1266 a remarkably talented young woman named Agathe arrived at the court and Taghai took a liking to her as his nanny, although Teguder did not know where she came from.